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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Osisko Metals Inc V.OM

Alternate Symbol(s):  OMZNF

Osisko Metals Incorporated is a Canadian exploration and development company creating value in the critical metals space, more specifically copper and zinc. The Company is focused on base metal projects located in Canada. Its projects include the Gaspe Copper project, the Pine Point project, and Mount Copper Expansion project. The Gaspe Copper project is located near Murdochville in the Gaspe... see more

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Osisko Metals Inc > There are good reasons why etc.
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Post by BSdetector2016 on Nov 20, 2024 7:48am

There are good reasons why etc.

Janoe: I don't think that you grasp this business very well. There are many undeveloped deposits around the world, currently on the shelf, that offer better grades. All projects have warts of one kind or another. If M&A heats up the best projects will get gobbled up first and Gaspe isn't one of them. Yes, Gaspe has lots of contained copper, and the oceans have a lot of contained gold…

When Friedland & Co went into the DRC and found one of the best copper deposits on planet Earth, everyone started spouting about how geopolitically unstable the DRC was blah, blah, blah. Anyway, they got the job done proved the doubters wrong. They also reopened a long-closed zinc-copper mine. In both cases grade trumped geopolitics. 

The other factor is Glencore, which is still in the decor. Why didn't they do anything with it? Perhaps it is because Osisko Metals is their proxy, tapping the market to fund necessary and expensive work to determine if there is a case for reopening operations there. Those monies don't have to come from Glencore's pocket. If the project "improves" they will claw some of it back. If Osisko fails, it will be handed back.

I wish them every success but I just don’t see a viable business case given the external competition. My opinion only…
Comment by janoe on Nov 20, 2024 8:12am
lol - other than your opening comment, your post is helpful. is somebody cutting onions in here? *wipes tear from cheek* Thank you for your insight. You're right. I'm trying to learn this business hence being on this board and asking questions. The Glencore theory is intriguing. In a world where the project improves and Glencore begins to claw some back, what do you think would ...more  
Comment by BigGoldleaf2400 on Nov 20, 2024 9:56pm
Bob Wares is a wealthy man. If OM fails I doubt it will effect his life financially all that much.  So there's not point in thinking just because Wares and others are heavily invested means there will be value and success here. I have a susspicon the OM team are holding out for a major price increase in the copper in order for Gaspe to become relevant and viable (remember it's only ...more  
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